Meanwhile, Daniel Clowes’ publisher, Fantagraphics, told PW that Clowes is “exploring all legal options,” after LaBeouf admitted plagiarizing his character Justin M. Damiano for his short film HowardCantour.com, which was shown at the Cannes Film Festival in May.

It doesn’t end there: Another comic by the actor, “Lets F—ing Party,” steals from poet Charles Bukowski, and when Labeouf exited the play “Orphans,” he explained himself by plagiarizing both David Mamet and Esquire writer Tom Chiarella, Farkas noted.

Say this for LaBeouf: He’s well-read.

LaBeouf’s publicist did not immediately return a call for comment from TheWrap on Friday. An email said her office was closed for the holidays.